OFR-196(2)-82 Procedures For Hoist And Shaft Inspection & Maintenance - Volume II

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 141
- File Size:
- 50094 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
A variety of shaft and hoist equipment exists in the United States. Nearly all hoist systems are electrically driven. Machine elements which comprise the hoists and ancilliary equipment include bearings, shafting, drums, gear reducers, couplings, brakes, clutches, sheaves and electrical motors. Volume I, Systems Description, describes the various components encountered in most mine hoist and shaft installations, and brief descriptions of functions and constructions. Hoist ropes and balance ropes are specifically excluded from this report. Associated with the hoisting system is the headgear, shaft and equipment, loading/dumping facilities and the actual conveyances and their rope attachments. Volume II, Inspection and Maintenance Procedures, discusses scheduled Inspection and preventative maintenance in general terms. Preventive scheduled inspection and maintenance procedures assist in the smooth operation of mine hoisting plant, by the prevention of unscheduled or catastrophic equipment failure and its attendant downtime. Schedules and overall maintenance planning is required at the management level. Records and equipment logs must record inspection and maintenance, and unusual operations or incidents. A cross reference between MSHA regulations and various equipment components is included as part of the report. A discussion of the various non-destructive testing methods which may be applied to hoisting equipment is also included.
Citation
APA:
(1981) OFR-196(2)-82 Procedures For Hoist And Shaft Inspection & Maintenance - Volume IIMLA: OFR-196(2)-82 Procedures For Hoist And Shaft Inspection & Maintenance - Volume II. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.